the president of the fire unionhopes that will give city leaders more time to find a way to save truck 10 but the same can't be say the for two other companies. truck 15 in east baltimore and squad 11 on the city's south side as of today will be shut down permanently. the crews will be reassigned to other firehouses. fire chief jim clack says cutting the companies will prevent the rotating firehouse closures going on for the past two years. all three fire companies wereslated to close july 1st but the city kept it opened to respond to the storms that hit the area last week. >>> with the heat wave about to break good news for those who lost power. bge says it restored more than 748,000 customers with much needed light and air. the utility repaid more than 100,000 additional outages brought on by the extreme heat but we are learning this more that as many as 6,000 people are without power as those storms move through once again this morning megan. >> families of three young boys are mourning the death today. the boys two 12-year-old cousins and 8 -year-old friend drown in a shallow creek